Understanding the root of your back pain starts here.
Back Pain, Sciatica, or Numbness? Let’s Plan It Right.
Hi, I’m Dr. Gowtham Chowdary.
Many spine symptoms overlap with hip, knee, and nerve issues. I help you understand whether the pain is coming from the spine—and guide you to the right plan (and the right specialist support when needed).
What’s Causing Your Spine Symptoms?
Disc bulge / nerve irritation
Sciatica-like pain patterns
Spinal stenosis (narrowing)
Muscle spasm + posture strain
Hip problems mimicking back pain
Red-flag symptoms needing urgent evaluation
You should know exactly why your knee hurts and what your options are.
Conservative Treatment First
- Movement + posture correction
- Core stability rehab
- Activity modification
- Medication guidance (as appropriate)
- Imaging only when it changes management
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Movement + posture correction
- Core stability rehab
- Activity modification
- Medication guidance (as appropriate)
- Imaging only when it changes management
Progressive weakness
Loss of bladder/bowel control
Severe pain with fever/trauma
Unexplained weight loss with night pain
If some of these match, we discuss if surgery will genuinely help.
Raja Sekhar K., 62
Robotic Knee Replacement
I’m Raja Sekhar, 62. I had been struggling with knee pain for years—walking, climbing stairs, even simple routines became difficult. I tried medications, physiotherapy, and several treatments, but nothing gave lasting relief. When I met Dr. Gowtham Chowdary, he listened, explained my condition clearly, and told me why the pain kept returning. My knee was in an advanced stage of osteoarthritis, and after discussing all options, I chose robotic-assisted knee replacement for its precision and faster recovery. Today, I’m able to walk comfortably again—something I thought I had lost.”
I don’t start with surgery.
Raja Sekhar K., 62
I’m Raja Sekhar, 62. I had been struggling with knee pain for years—walking, climbing stairs, even simple routines became difficult. I tried medications, physiotherapy, and several treatments, but nothing gave lasting relief. When I met Dr. Gowtham Chowdary, he listened, explained my condition clearly, and told me why the pain kept returning. My knee was in an advanced stage of osteoarthritis, and after discussing all options, I chose robotic-assisted knee replacement for its precision and faster recovery. Today, I’m able to walk comfortably again—something I thought I had lost.”
I don’t start with surgery.
Raja Sekhar K., 62
I’m Raja Sekhar, 62. I had been struggling with knee pain for years—walking, climbing stairs, even simple routines became difficult. I tried medications, physiotherapy, and several treatments, but nothing gave lasting relief. When I met Dr. Gowtham Chowdary, he listened, explained my condition clearly, and told me why the pain kept returning. My knee was in an advanced stage of osteoarthritis, and after discussing all options, I chose robotic-assisted knee replacement for its precision and faster recovery. Today, I’m able to walk comfortably again—something I thought I had lost.”
I don’t start with surgery.
A Real Story From My Clinic
Real patient journeys showcasing how precision-driven treatment and compassionate care lead to lasting recovery.
Is it spine pain or hip pain?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
Do I need an MRI?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
How long does sciatica take to improve?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
What exercises should I avoid?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
Let’s understand your symptoms clearly.
Let’s understand symptoms clearly.